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The Affair of Susan (1935) is a charming little romp directed by Kurt Neumann, blending comedy and romance with a lighthearted touch. It's set against the backdrop of Coney Island, which adds a lively atmosphere to the story. The pacing is brisk, moving through the twists of a budding romance that quickly turns into a farcical situation when our leads find themselves behind bars. The performances are endearing, with a delightful chemistry that pulls you in – there's a playful energy that's hard to resist. It's also interesting to note how the film captures the era’s social dynamics in a humorous way, making it a unique snapshot of its time. The practical effects aren't groundbreaking, but they serve the whimsical tone well.
Features a comedic take on romance in the 1930s. · Set in the lively atmosphere of Coney Island. · Interesting social dynamics reflected in the story.
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